The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 11, 1909, Image 1

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H P Sutton is just in
receipt of two carloads of
pianos of the leading
makes in every style and
finish and of all prices
He is prepared to please
the most fastidious and
artistic tastes and also
the most reasonable and
modest pocketbooks
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THEY WERE UNANIMOUS
Stockholders Are of One Voice in
the Deficiency Matter
NET PROCEEDS OF THE RENTALS
To Be Used In Further Financing the
Big Temple Theatre Project Which
Requires About 10000 More
To Complete Same
Though the meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Masonic Temple Theatre pro
ject was not numerously attended
Monday afternoon very considerably
more than half of the stock was repre
sented almost 2700 shares being
represented in person or by proxy
Reports were read showing financial
condition of the enterprise and indicat
ing that 10000 more money would be
required to complete the building in
first class style in every particular
The alternative of issuing more stock
or of using the net proceeds of rentals
from the building was offered and by
a unanimous vote of the stockholders it
was decided and we think wisely to
devote the net proceeds from the build
ings rentals rather than to issue addi
tional stock which would require also
that the capital stock of the association
be increased
It was the aggregate opinion that
the building should be completed in
good style not skimped in final and in
terior details which has not been the in
tention of the board of directors
This action of the stockholders places
the board of directors in position now
to push along the enterprise to its final
completion without much delay
WINGS ON
YOUR FEET
Youll feel as if you had them if after
suffering with tired burning perspiring
feet you shake a little of our antiseptic
foot powder into your shoes It takes
out all the smart and makes your feet
feel cool and comfortable This powder
prevents feet sweating and corrects the
condition that causes the disagreeable
odors Price 25 cents
L W McConnell Druggist
Wash Suits
For jacket suits from 500 to 3750
see us The dressy styles ninde of the
most serviceable materials in the most
sensible way For jumper suits at 1 25
to 400 we are unmistakably headquar
ters We invite your inspection The
Thompson D G Co The utmost
value
Notice of Equalization
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
ty Board of Equalization will meet on
the loth day of June to equalize the
1909 personal assessment and will be in
session at least three days as provided
by law 5 21 Chas Skalla
County Clerk
Installing Gas Producer Engine
The Webber gas producer engine of
the old electric plant has been dismantl
ed and is being set up in the new plant
where it is contemplated to use it in
producing current for the contemplated
day current
Hall Insurance
Let us insure your grain against loss
by hail Policy written at our of
fice Honest adjustment and prompt
guarantee Boyle Eldred
Office over post office Phone 44
Land For Sale
Want cashoffer on the X W 25 3 29
Red Willow county Neb Three miles
N E McCook I J Brinegar box 202
Lincoln Neb 11 2
For Sale Reasonable
Good driving or work horse Morrisey
Rasch Phone black 292
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As a National Bank
The Citizens Bank received telegraph
ic instruction Tuesday to commence
business on June 9ch 1909 as a nation
al bank hence on Wednesday morning
under orders from the comptroller of the
currency the Citizens National Bank of
McCook opened up for business with a
capital stock of 850000 surplus of
25000 and undivided profits of 9000
We are advised that the bank has
purchased government bonds to tho
amount of 50000 at a very low prem
ium and will issue bank notes in full of
thatsum
The Citizens Bank was established in
McCook in 1882 and has always kept
pace with the development and growth
of the city and country meeting all
the requirements and demands of its
patrons for financial assistance at the
same time being regarded as one of the
strong and conservative state banks of
Nebraska
Consequently we have no doubt but
that the Citizens National Bank will
rank among the strong and progressive
national banking institutions of the
state
The officers remain practically un
changed but to meet the requirements
of the national banking laws two addi
tional directors have been elected they
are G H Watkins and Vernice
Franklin
The entire directorate is V Frank
lin president James S Doyle vice
president A C Ebert cashier G H
Watkins assistant cashier Vernice
Franklin director
TAKE A CAMERA
WITH YOU
Whenever you go upon outings or va
cations take a camera with you Youll
see more and remember more of what
you see You will have a pictorial rec
ord also that can be refered to for a
lifetime Eastman kodaks make it pos
sible for the most inexperienced to
photograph successfully
L W McConiell Druggist
On Bargain Square
About 8 doz childrens hose in tan
and light blue in sizes 5 to 9 regular
prices 10c 12cj and 15c taken from
stock because of broken lines put on
bargain square Saturday morning at Gc
a pair Tho early birds will get them
The Thompson D G Co The utmost
Taluo
Farmers We Want Your Orders
for Deering Binders and Headers Mil
waukee Dain and Deering Mowers the
Deering and Osburn Rakes Dain and
Deering Stackers and Bucks We keep
full stock of repairs for these machines
Come and talk it over
McCook Hardware Co
Pupils For Piano
Miss Emma Burrows a graduate of
Grafton Hall Fond du Lac Wis and
of Ripon Wis Conservatory of Music
will receive pupils for instruction on
the piano at the home of Mrs Herman
Pade 2nd street east Phone red 66
Hail Insurance
Insure your crops against loss by hail
in the St Paul F M Ins Co and the
Conn Fire Ins Co of Hartford
Boyle Eldred Agents
Office over post office Phone ii
Black Taffeta Silk 69c
one yard wide perfect in weave uni
form in color extra good in luster bears
comparison with the usual 100 silk
Sold only by the Thompson D G Co
The utmost value
Buys the Mission Inn
Pedro F McLaughlin is the new pro
prietor of The Mission Inn George D
Keating having disposed of that estab
lishment to Mr McLaughlin close of
last week
its Your Own Fault
if your bread isnt the best ever if you
dont buy the famous Loomis high
patent at the McCook Flour and Feed
Store G F Smith proprietor
Straw Goods Now Have Call
And of course straw hats are in order
Straw hats in all the styles and at all
prices at the leading clothiers
Rozell Barger
Bargain Sale
One 12 foot Acme Header for 7500
and one Deering 7 foot Binder for 5000
if taken soon
McCook Hardware Co
Your Head Ever Ache
Dont let it ever happen again
McConnelPs Headache Capsules
Mccook red willow county Nebraska Friday morning june n 1909
Use
Farm Loans
Optional payments No cash com
mission required P S Heaton
McConnells Cold Cream
Purely vegetable Whitens nourishes
and protects the skin 35 cents
Spring Fries for Sale
Some fine spring chickens for
Phone red 113
sale
BRYAN DOYLES TERRIBLE DEATH
Is Thrown Erom Horse and Dragged and Kicked
Death by the Frightened Animal
A Recommendation
Miss Emma Burrows entered Ripon
College Conservatory of Music in the
fall of 1906 with the intention of com
pleting the course in piano for gradua
tion She brought not only a good
measure of musical talent but also con
siderable musical knowledge and ex
perience gained through previous train
ing to the task 6he had set herself and
was thus enabled through diligent and
intelligent effort to progress rapidly
toward her coveted goal She played
her public recital in June 1908 with
credit to herself and to her teacher
Her character and personality are
splendid and I take great pleasure in
recommending her as a teacher a per
former and as an individual and a lady
Sincerely
Theodore F Meier
Director of Ripon College Conservatory
of Music
Attention I 0 0 F
All members and visiting Odd Fellows
and Rebekabs are requested to meet at
the hall next Sunday morning at nine
oclock prompt when they will proceed
to the cemetery to pay their tribute to
the members who have gone before All
are requested to bring flowers Return
ing we will attend the Baptist church
for the morning service
W A Middleton Secretary
On Bargain Square
There are only sizes 32 and 31 left in
that lot of ladies shirt waists put out
at 29 cents each If you can use these
sizes the waists are bargains as the
regular prices was from 75c up to 8175
The Thompson D G Co The utmost
value
klll 0 What It Is
A new preparation for killing dande
lions weeds etc A drop on the root
of the weed and it is dead Beautify
your lawn by using Kill O and eradi
cating the weeds Sold in 25 cent
and 50c bottles at Woodworth Cos
Druggists
you Can Tell a Velle
Buggy as far as you can see it Thpy
have a style and finish delightful to the
eye They are made in one grade only
but in a variety of patterns See the
large line at
McCook Hardware Cos
Memorial and Floor Work
The Degree of Honor drill team of our
city attended the district meeting at
Oxford last Wednesday when they gave
the Memorial and the Floor work of the
order
SOLID COMFORT
One of our hammocks a book a
shady nook
L W McConnell Druggist
Electrical Exhibit
at McCook Hardware Cos Saturday
June 12th Do not miss this free ex
hibit
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ACCIDENT SUNDAY EVENING AT BOX ELDER
Dead Boy Was Mounting to Attend Church -- Services and Burial at Box
Elder on Tuesday Afternoon Large Attendance of
Sympathizing Friends and Neighbors
Last Sunday evening Bryan the thir
teen-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Daniel
B Doyle Sr of Box EId6r came to his
death in a most tragic and terrible man
ner Bryan was on his way horseback
to church at Box Elder when the animal
Lecama unmanageable and threw him
off One of his feet caught and remained
in a stirrup and the frightened and
maddened horse kicked and dragged the
unfortunate boy for a distance of about
eighty rod until the stirrup broke near
the store at Box Elder Life was pract
ically extinct when the body was released
from tho runaway horse Medical assist
ance was called from this city but death
had closed this chapter of the frightful
accident before the arrival of the doctor
Fuueral services were held in the M
E church at Box Elder on Tuesday aft
ernoon at two oclock Rev M S Satch
ell of Oxford a former pastor of that
church conducting the same A large
outpouring of the relatives and of friends
from that neighborhood and from this
city attested by their presence their
deep and tender sympathy for the ber
eaved parents and family in this appall
ing accident and great sorrow The re
mains were interred in the cemetery at
Box Elder
Bryan Doyle was born on the ranch
near Box Elder July 3rd 189G Died
at Box Elder June 6th 1909
Wedded In Oberlin Sunday
Announcements are out informing
their friends of the wedding last Sun
day June 6th at high noon of Miss
Ha Maude Briggs of Oberlin Kansas
and Mr Henry Best of our city They
will be at home in our city after Aug
ust first at 308 east 4th street Mr Best
i is very favorably known to railroad peo
ple as the new trainmasters chief clerk
The bride will be remembered as having
taught music here a year or so since
The young couple are both musicians of
ability and have many friends and ac
quaintances in the city who will join us
in wishing them a bon voyage and
hearty congratulations The bride is a
niece of Mrs A G Bump of our city
White Petticoats
Extraordinary values we are showing
at 65c 85c SI 00 175 200 2 50
We will be pleased to show you corset
covers gowns chemisesmuslin drawers
in large variety at money saving prices
to you The Thompson D G Co The
utmost value
At Perry School House
Preaching in the Perry school house
Sunday afternoon at three oclock June
13th by Rev B L Webber District
Missionary American Sunday School
Union All interested in organization of
a Sunday school are urged to be present
More Than They Wanted
They got more water Sunday night
than they could use at Real Easter
days elevator on east A street about
five feet of the liquid running into their
grain pit which had to be pumped out
oii Monday
Ladles Lress Skirts
Our offerings are very attractive in
this line running all the way from 150
to 12 50 Alterations free If you
want high value and the latest models
see our line The Thompson D G Co
The utmost value
Ice Cream Social
The ladies of the Baptist church
missionary society will give an ice
cream social at the home of Mrs H A
Rouch next Tuesday evening June 15
All cordiallv invited
Mark Their Wedding Anniversary
A company of the friends of Mr and
Mrs H P Sutton surprised them last
Thursday evening and assisted them in
happily celebrating their 23rd wedding
anniversary
Do Not Spend All
your money repairing that old cream
separator We will take it in exchange
on a Sharpies Tubular thelongest lifed
easiest-to-run easiest-to-clean separator
McCcok Hardware Co
Dwelling For Rent
Five rooms and bath furnished or
unfurnished 25 per month furnished
or 20 unfurnished Fruit Mrs Nannie
Ratliff north 5th street east
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Subscriptions to The Tribune are payable in advance
and the publisher is now engaged in mailing to all subscribers
notice of the amount due up to January ist 1910 or up to a
date one year in advance of their present date
We hope to receive many prompt renewals With a list
approaching the 1500 mark it will be easily appreciated how
heavy the burden is upon the publisher to carry any consider
able number of subscribers until the end of the year
So kindly respond cheerfully and at an early date
THE PUBLISHER
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Kullen Murray Marriage
Wednesday morning at ten oclock in
St Patricks Catholic church Miss Jos
ephine Mullen and Mr John P Murray
of this city wore united in marriage Rev
W J Kir win O M I celebrating the
nuptial mass in the presence of numer
ous relatives and friends of the high con
tracting parties
Mies Millie Ebert played the wedding
march from Lohengrin on the pipeorgan
The bride wore a white embroidery
gown princess effect
Miss Mollie Ryan and Mr James
Murray stood up with the bride and
groom Miss Ryan wore a blue messel
ino
A wedding breakfast in four courses
was served at the home of the brides
mother Mrs Mary Mullen at 1130 at
which there were about fifty guests
During the breakfast music was pro
vided by Mrs E O Mills and Mrs W
B Mills
Among the outoftown guests wore
Attorney General and Mrs Will Mullen
of Cheyenne Wyo Mr Pate and daugh
ter of Minden Mr Murray and daught
ers Misses Joe and Mae
They left on No 3 Wednesday night
for Salt Lake City on a wedding trip
They will make their homo with the
brides mother
Congratulations for these most excel
lent young people
Drowned In Irrigation Ditch
Last Thursday the three-year-old son
of Dave Eckbart of nearCulbertson was
drowned in the irrigation ditch which
passes near their house The members
of the family were preparing to go on a
visit and during the time the father was
getting the horses ready and the mother
was making final preparations in the
house the little boy was given over to
the attention and care of the other
children It is not known how he fell
into the ditch but his body was found
about a mile down the stream The
remains were buried in the Culbertson
cemetery last Friday The family
formerly lived south of this city
No Club Quorum
The play the rain and other affairs
denied the commercial club a quorum
Tuesday evening It is hoped to begin
arrangements for some appropriate cel
ebration of the removal of the club into
its new quarters in the temple theatre
block about July 15th and a special
session will likely be had soon of the club
or its executive committee to complete
the necessary details for the auspicious
event
Stage Scenery and the Decorating
After practically an all day session
last Friday the board of directors of the
temple theatre block have made con
tracts covering the decorating of the en
tire interior of the building and for the
stage settings fixtures etc This leaves
the seating contract about the only one
of any moment to be provided for
NOTICE
On May 1st Middleton Ruby will
move their plumbing shop into building
3rd door east of DeGroff store on B st
east and will carry a complete line of
plumbing and steam heating materials
Estimates furnished free See them for
sewer and plumbing work They always
endeavor to please
Belle Actons Colt
James A Miller announces the birth
of a colt to the famous Belle Acton
June 1st Belle Acton holds two worlds
records as a yearling Her sire was
Shadeland Onward and the dam was
Lottie P The sire of the colt is Fred
Cyril 27747
Gauze Underwear
for everybody in union suits separate
garments of all kinds extra sizes for
stout people Nazareth union suits for
active boys blacks and greys for ma
chinists all at actual cash prices The
Thompson D G Co The utmost
value
You Can Cook Safer
and cheaper on Perfection oil Btoves
than by any other method These
stoves are guaranteed to not smoke or
smell Get one at the McCook Hard
ware Cos
New Shipment Just In
Of those popular two piece suits for
men Latest in colorings shades and
styles and best of all the prices are
strictly right Rozell Barger
Absolute Protection Guaranteed
with Shinns Copper Cable Lightning
Rod Sold and put up by
McCook Hardware Co
FARM LOANS
Whrttaker Gray 107 West B Mc
Cook Nebraska 25 tf
John Cashen Auctioned
Indianola Nebr Dates booked at Mc
Cook National bank
Farm Loans
N J Johnson over McConnells store
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NUMBER 3
A BANK ACCOUNT
WITH THE
Mccook national
BANK
Is tho first stop toward success
and fortune
Protects your family in emer
gencies
Educates your children
Makes you independent
Gives you a standing in tho
community
Is a valuable aid in any enter
prise undertaken anywhero
by any body under any
conditions
If you do not havo a bank ac
count lot us suggest that you
start one with us immediately
P Walsh President
C F Lehn V Pres
C J OBrien Cshr
DIRECTORS
J J Loughran P F McKonna
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JUNIOR NORMAL OPENS
Seventh Annual Session Commences
Auspiciously
A SATISFACTORY ENROLLMENT
Hitchcock Unites With Red Willow in
County Institute This Week
son Lecture Given Last Night
The McCook Junior State Normal
School commenced its seventh annual
sassion last Monday morning June 7th
Supt Charles W Taylor of the McCook
public schools as principal in charge
He is asaisted by County Supt Claudia
B Hatcher registrar treasurer Supt
HM Garrett of Ashland Nob teaching
physiology botany physics penman
ship and drawing Supt W T Davis
of Beaver City arithmetic pedagogy
and geography Supt L W Colebank
of Curtis history orthography book
keeping and agriculture Miss Julia
Bednar principal McCook high school
grammar English composition reading
and music Supfc C F White of Tren
ton mental arithmetic civics algebra
and geometry Miss Mima C Doyle of
Omaha in charge of model school
The sessions open with an enrollment
of approaching 150 almost all of them
full term enrollments
This being institute week for both Red
Willow county and Hitchcock county
these two counties are exceptionally
well represented
The late date at which arrangements
were under the new law completed pre
cluded tho usual large attendance but
opening week enrollment is very satis
factory and there is every reason to ex
pect the most thorough work and results
from this session of eight weeks opened
thus auspiciously
Thursday night Frank Roberson gave
his famous Messina motion picture
lecture before a crowded auditorium in
the high school building
Almost Two Inches of Rain
Sunday night this seccion of state
was visited by another fine rain over
an inch falling at this point Reports
from east indicate a much heavier fall
while west of here the precipitation was
less
Will Move Into Temple Building
The A O U W lodge has closed a
contract to move into the new temple -theatre
building
MONEY TO LOAN on farms See Roz
ell Barger at clothing store
NOTICE
As the ice cream season has
again opened with us our store
will remain open evenings through
out the summer
Woodworth Co Druggists
SPECIAL
If you need your cellar
cemented now is the
time to have the work
done We are making a
special price for the nest
thirty days
McCook Cement Stone Co
H N Rosebush Manager
Phone red 196
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